If you need to send the data the hiden input is the way to go.
If its a lot of data to read I would recommend the script tag. If you only need to store a setting or two I prefer the html5 data attribute for its convenient use with jquery. Any element is allowed to have any number of data attributes in this format: data-key=”value”. You could easily read and set that value with jquerys data method:

If you need to send the data the hiden input is the way to go.
If its a lot of data to read I would recommend the script tag. If you only need to store a setting or two I prefer the html5 data attribute for its convenient use with jquery. Any element is allowed to have any number of data attributes in this format: data-key=”value”. You could easily read and set that value with jquerys data method:

If you need to send the data the hiden input is the way to go.
If its a lot of data to read I would recommend the script tag. If you only need to store a setting or two I prefer the html5 data attribute for its convenient use with jquery. Any element is allowed to have any number of data attributes in this format: data-key=”value”. You could easily read and set that value with jquerys data method:

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<strong></strong> to make things bold
<em></em> to emphasize
<ul><li> or <ol><li> to make lists
<h3> or <h4> to make headings
<pre></pre> for code blocks
<code></code> for a few words of code
<a></a> for links
<img> to paste in an image (it'll need to be hosted somewhere else though)
<blockquote></blockquote> to quote somebody